What is the best Antibacterial Product for homes in the U.S.?
Question:This is for a project!
Such as surface cleaners for the bathroom, kitchen, etc.
Answers:
vinegar - plus it is safe.
The philosophical answer is none, since low levels of bacteria strengthen our resistance. The more antibacterial products we use, the more likely we would be sick if we came in contact with a bacteria.
Anyway, the real answer depends on what you are cleaning. Lysol is fine. For surfaces, alcohol works decently without all the chemicals. Even a small amount of bleach diluted in water will kill most anything.
tea tree oil mix it with water its all natural with antibacterial propertys
Lysol, Pine sol, and for tubs and sinks and anything white cabinet tops clorox clean up and for toilets Ajax of Comet! for 50 years hasnt changed!
the only effective antibacterial product is chlorine bleach.
Chlorine bleach is the best antibacterial agent. Lysol works great for non-porous surfaces like porcelain or tile.
Lysol. It's the best by far. Bleach has bad fumes, but works.
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